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SENIOR 'CATS ARE SIGMA XI ELECTS
HONOR
GUESTS TWO DELEGATES
Lexington Alumni Give
Will Go to National Con
Luncheon at Regular Meeting
vention at Wash- ington, D. C. .
Scnfor members of the Wildcat
football team and the coaching start
of the University of Kentucky were
guests of honor at the monthly meet
inj? of the Lexington alumni club at
a luncheon held yesterday in the pri
vatc dining room of the Lafayette
hotel.
Dr. J. S. Chambers, president, was
in the chair and introduced the
speakers.
The guests were: Prof. S. A. Boles
Coach F. J. Murphy, Coach C. A
Applegran, Trainer Frank Mann, Cur
tis Sanders, captain of the Wildcat
squad, Grandison McLean, student
manager, Turner Gregg and Gardner
Bayless.
Prof. Boles and each of the coach
ing staff addressed the group, expressing their appreciation for the
support given them by the Lexington
alumni club. All guests talked in
formally.
Election of officers of the alumni
club was postponed until the next
meeting. The committee in charge
of the banquet was composed of:
Misses Marjorio McLaughlin, Nancy
Innes, and Dr. J. S. Chambers, presi
dent, and W. C. Wilson.
This banquet inaugurates a custom
of honoring the senior Wildcats in
this manner and the alumni expect
to continue the practice in the future,

AGS OFFER TWO
SHORT COURSES
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12 to 17. Lectures and demon
strations will deal with judging dairy
animals, feeding and diseases, grow'
ing feed crops, the Babcock test, scor
ing dairy products, the operation of
cream separators and other phases
of the dairy industry.
The following week, January 19 to
24, a course will be offered in market
ing and cooperation. Marketing, cooperative organizations and related
subjects will be discussed, including
the methods of marketing specific
farm products, such as livestock,
wool, tobacco, dairy and poultry products.
Anyone over 16 years of age may
enroll for the short courses. No tuition will be charged, and textbooks
will not be required. Any further information desired may be obtained
from Dean Thomas P. Cooper, college
of Agriculture, Lexington, Ky.

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floor, no report; third floor 16; fourth
floor G; Boarding houses: 655 S. Lime
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Walk and 429 Linden Walk.

Sigma Xi national honorary scion
tirtc fraternity at the university, held
n meeting in the Science building, on
Friday, December 12, at which time
Prof. M. N. States, secretary of the
chapter, and Dr. W. D. Funkhouser
were elected to represent the chapter
at a national meeting to bo held at
Washington, D. C, December 31.
The address of the evening was
made by Dr. W. D. Dimock, head of
the veterinary department in the col
lege of Agriculture. Doctor Dimock
spoke of the many problems confront
ing those interested in veterinary
work. He said that due to the fact
that livestock does not at present do
mnnd the high prices of
per
iods, there is an extreme shortage of
veterinary work.
students pursuing
Sigma Xi comprises membership of
two classes active, including faculty
members who have done noteworthy
scientific work, the results of which
have been published, and associate
open to seniors and graduate stu
dents who show unusual promise of
doing work promoting scientific prog'
rcss.
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the hardest the Wildcats will play
this season and the players will be
given a two weeks' rest before their
next frame, which is the return game
with the University of Cincinnati on
January 3. This will be the first
trip which the Wildcats will make and
they will also visit Champaigne, 111.,
where they will meet the champion
ship quintet of the University of
Illinois.
More than likely the same lineup
which started against the Bearcats
will be used against the Indiana five
tonight. This lineup is: Capt. McFar- land and Underwood, forwards; Will
Milward, center; and Carey and Rice
as guards. Underwood made an ex
cellent showing against the Bearcats,
scoring most points for the Wildcats
and he should be able to duplicate
this feat. Captain McFarland still
has his deadly eye for the basket,
but did not do so well until the latter part of the game, at which time
the team needed points.
The Wildcats will lay aside two
of their hardest games this week.
The Indiana game will probably be
the hardest game of the season. The
local quintet has improved greatly
since its tilt with the Bearcats and
by the end of the week expects to
have two more victories chalked up.

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